We both received the COPR email today.Received P1 and P2 yesterday. Waiting for COPR.
I hope everyone gets their PR soon.
The wait is almost over!
I hope everyone else get good news soon!
We both received the COPR email today.Received P1 and P2 yesterday. Waiting for COPR.
I hope everyone gets their PR soon.
Congratulations on becoming permanent residents!We both received the COPR email today.
The wait is almost over!
I hope everyone else get good news soon!
When my application crossed 7 months without an update, the IRCC agent told me to contact my local MP. I wrote a detailed email along with providing consent to represent me and check my file. I got a reply about 10 days later from my MP's office. They were able to contact IRCC and get 'just a little more' information than I was able to myself, and yet recommended the same 'it's in progress, please wait'. I did receive FD a few days after that and then P1 and P2 soon after, but I don't know if going to the MP actually helped at all. In extreme cases, I'd think an MP might be able to do more, but most of our cases are not in that bucket. Delays are more systemic that before and IRCC updates their processing times accordingly. In your case, you have to take that call on whether to wait or contact your local MP and wait some more. Most of the time, time is all we need.Does anyone happen to know if it’s possible to get more detailed information about Info Sharing when calling IRCC — beyond just being told it’s “in progress”?
We’ve ordered our GCMS notes (4-March-2025), but we still haven’t received them, and there’s no way to know when they’ll arrive.
Thank you for your response.When my application crossed 7 months without an update, the IRCC agent told me to contact my local MP. I wrote a detailed email along with providing consent to represent me and check my file. I got a reply about 10 days later from my MP's office. They were able to contact IRCC and get 'just a little more' information than I was able to myself, and yet recommended the same 'it's in progress, please wait'. I did receive FD a few days after that and then P1 and P2 soon after, but I don't know if going to the MP actually helped at all. In extreme cases, I'd think an MP might be able to do more, but most of our cases are not in that bucket. Delays are more systemic that before and IRCC updates their processing times accordingly. In your case, you have to take that call on whether to wait or contact your local MP and wait some more. Most of the time, time is all we need.
I'm afraid no. MPs serve their constituents and obviously you'd need to be living in a constituency to be able to reach out to the local representative of government. I was asked for my address before they took my case just to make sure theirs was the correct office I had reached out to. Outland candidates would be better served by authorized immigrations lawyers or consultants.Are outland applicants able to contact MP office? Or do you need a representative who is resident of Canada?
My situation is very similar to you AOR 2024 July. GC Notes I haven't gotten a reply for almost 40 days. What's going on?Does anyone happen to know if it’s possible to get more detailed information about Info Sharing when calling IRCC — beyond just being told it’s “in progress”?
We’ve ordered our GCMS notes (4-March-2025), but we still haven’t received them, and there’s no way to know when they’ll arrive.
Last week, I emailed ATIP-AIPRP@cic.gc.ca about the delay with my GCMS notes. Today, they replied saying they’re working on my request and will try to send the notes as soon as possible.My situation is very similar to you AOR 2024 July. GC Notes I haven't gotten a reply for almost 40 days. What's going on?